Thrustmaster,leaders in racing and flight simulation video game accessories to develop its presence in the Middle East region.

By
Kevin SebastianMarch 4, 2019, 6:28 p.m.

Thrustmaster, enjoying an established reputation throughout the world, is a key player in the video gaming market

If you were a PC snob who loved his simulations, you probably owned a thrustmaster flight stick or Raching wheel. With that said, Thrustmaster was a brand that uses its extensive know-how and technological expertise in pursuing its core values in the video game accessories market and they are now very keen to push in the middle east's burgeoning gaming region.

Founded in 1990 and purchased by Guillemot Corporation in 1999, . For nearly 30 years now, Thrustmaster has been developing solutions to satisfy all types of gamers, creating products that make supremely precise gaming experiences possible — including cutting-edge racing wheels, joysticks and gamepads — on all gaming platforms.

In order to even further enhance the levels of realism and immersion in legendary gaming worlds for end users, Thrustmaster has always sought to develop products and accessories licensed by prestigious partners, with the goal of creating a link between the virtual and real worlds, and pushing the boundaries of realism with its incredibly lifelike, 1:1 scale replica devices.

Above all, the brand’s success can be attributed to the commitment to excellence of its engineers in designing products, as well as its teams’ unflagging openness and listening to the wants and needs of its different communities of gamers.

The T-GT — the official racing wheel for all Gran Turismo Sport competitions — represents the brand’s high-end flagship wheel in terms of unique technological developments, thanks to Thrustmaster’s extremely close working relationship with the blockbuster game’s different teams. The end result is an unrivaled level of realism with regard to the sensations that gamers are able to feel and experience.

The wheel’s counterpart in the world of flight simulation is the formidable HOTAS Warthog (a personal favourite of mine): an ultra-precise joystick that’s an official replica of the A-10C attack aircraft’s flight controls, officially licensed by the U.S. Air Force.

Today, ranking among the worldwide leaders in the flight and car racing simulation industry, Thrustmaster is applying its vast range of skill sets and all of its passion within complementary market segments in order to satisfy new communities of gamers.

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Kevin Sebastian is a passionate writer who lives and breathes on the internet. He started out as a Reddit lurker and eventually made his way to editorial. His curiosity for the region's burgeoning tech scene lead him to editorial positions in various tech publications managing content in technology and gaming. While Kevin is not writing or ranting about the gaming or tech industry, you can find him in far off deserts trying to practice his astrophotography, or in the city making documentaries. See Full Bio